All Safety News – Page 698
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Show report - Towards the independent aircraft
Aircraft will eventually become totally independent of ground-based aids and services as an essential part of increasing air traffic management capacity,...
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Diversification pays off
With the turboprop market rebounding strongly, regional airliner demand is equally strong across both sectors - prop and jet - and the result is a vindication...
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ILFC evaluates MRJ as it ponders 100-seater move
International Lease Finance could make its first foray into the 100-seat jet market as it evaluates whether to be a launch customer...
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SAS aims for 20% emissions cut by 2020
Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) is launching an ambitious strategy to reduce total carbon dioxide emissions by 20% by 2020, despite disappointing news on its...
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Airbus sketches out biofuels research roadmap
An Airbus -led initiative to promote widespread use of biofuels...
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Boeing 787 looks set for another serious delay
Pressure is growing on Boeing to provide its revised production schedule for the 787 ,...
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Fixing the Fixers - study reveals how poor maintenance is causing safety fears
The servicing of airliner escape slides is just one area of concern cited in a study of incidents arising directly out of poor maintenance
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Transport Allianz Transall C-160 destroyed by fire in Papua
This Transport Allianz Transall C-160 cargo aircraft, operated by Indonesian carrier Manunggal Air Service, was gutted by fire last Thursday soon after landing...
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GE identifies 13,000 defective fan blades on CF34-powered CRJ200s
General Electric will sell, at a heavy discount, CF34-3B1 engine fan blades to Bombardier CRJ operators affected by a service bulletin calling for replacements...